Owners of 'Breaking Bad' house build fence to shield from pizza-throwers

Speaking to KOB4, the owner's daughter Joanna Quinta said: "We feel like we can't leave because when we, do something happens and that's ridiculous".

The show, which aired from 2008 to 2013 on AMC, used the real-life exterior as Walter White's residence in Albuquerque, N.M. In the season three episode 'Caballo sin Nombre', Walter arrives at his home with a box of pizza for dinner.

So much so that after a "particularly messy weekend", the residents of the famous Albuquerque home have chose to put up a 6-foot high wrought iron fence, KOB 4 a local news channel in New Mexico reports.

Everyone has their breaking point, and it seems like the owners of the famous Breaking Bad house where Walter White resided have finally reached theirs.

Quintana's mother owns the home, and every week they lose count of the number of people who come by to look at it and take pictures in front of it.

A neighbour said: "All day, non-stop, there's people up and down this road".

"We're hearing from her that folks are wandering onto her property and they are being rude to her when she comes out when she basically says to them, 'You're on my property, '" Gilligan said on the "Better Call Saul" Insiderpodcast. What you see below was the first take they shot-Bryan Cranston nails it.